One of the most exciting aspects of getting a dog or puppy training to do is follow the orders of the animal. Sometimes owners overwhelm their dogs, trying to teach too many different and complex commands to their dogs or puppies at the same time. Most breeds of dogs to get better, maybe one or two instructions in a sample of time, but never all the commands at the same time.
It 'important to investigate what your race, learn better. Some dogs learn a lot or repetition and practice,learn while other breeds very quickly and then get bored and disobedient when they are required to continuously repeat the commands already learned. Dogs to learn a command and then seems to stop after the command after two or three repetitions in a sort of fall in the group after time. Every dog has its own personality characteristics, so the race is necessary to monitor and be aware of your puppy or dog's personality.
Come
Probably the easiest command to teach most dogs and puppiesis the simple "come". Dogs naturally love human attention and are actively looking for time with the master and family. As you can see the puppies in the direction you just say "Come Spot" or whatever the name of the dog forever. Also the name of the command as soon as the puppy learns his name and begin to hear them. A pleasure or just a praise and attention for coming on command are all that is needed.
Sit
One of the puppies will be on command, sit normally on the nextStep. Hold a small treat just above your nose when they are puppies available. Slowly move the treat back in the air just above the head. The nose of the puppy will naturally follow, and the head will again tip so that your puppy to sit. As you move back and say: start "Sit Fido". Once the pup sits give the treat and praise. Repeat this often until the puppy is coming, but when standing next to you, before you put the leash, and before them atoy. Soon the puppy will learn that sitting is a good thing and they will get positives from the action.
Down
Teaching down is usually easiest from the sitting position. Once the puppy is sitting on command, simply call the puppy and have them sit. Give them a treat and let them know you have another treat in your hand. Like with the start of sit, say "Down Fido" and move the treat down towards the floor and slightly out from the dog's body. The puppy will naturally follow with its nose. Slowly move the treat forward until the puppy is prone. Immediately give praise and reward with a treat.
If you want to include hand signals with these commands simply start by giving the hand signal with the verbal command. Gradually say the verbal command in a softer voice while continuing with the hand signal. Be sure the signals are very clear and visible to the puppy or dog. If the puppy does not respond to the visual cue be sure that you have their attention. You may need to call the puppies name so they understand that you are about to give a command.
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